Balance training doesn’t have to be time-consuming, and you don’t need a balance trainer or Bosu board on hand to perform balance exercises in the gym or at home. What if I told you that improving balance and stability as you get older could be as simple as performing simple movements regularly around the house? And that they only take a few minutes?

I do these without even thinking about it, like when cuddling my dog or even brushing my teeth. And I thought it’s time to share them with you. Follow the steps below, and let me know how they help you in the comments section.

Bosu balance trainer. Trust me, this will improve core stability and test your coordination. Balance trainers are commonly used by athletes and sportspeople to improve agility, strength and stabilization, so adding one to your home routine is certainly worth the challenge.

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There’s research to show that balance training could engage your nervous system as well as your muscles, helping improve reaction times and communication skills between your brain and body. Working on your balance can also improve how your muscles recruit, which can translate to other areas of explosive exercise like powerlifting or running.

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